SECTION 18 OF CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 1908

Where is the Place of institution of suit where local
limits of jurisdiction of Courts are uncertain? Section
18 of Code of Civil Procedure 1908

Place of institution of suit where local limits of
jurisdiction of Courts are uncertain is defined under
Section 18 of
Code of Civil Procedure 1908. Provisions under this Section
is:

Section 18 of Code of Civil Procedure 1908 "Place of
institution of suit where local limits of jurisdiction of
Courts are uncertain"

(1) Where it is alleged to be uncertain within the local
limits of the jurisdiction of which of two or more Courts
any immovable property is situate, any one of those Courts
may, if satisfied that there is ground for the alleged
uncertainty, record a statement to that effect, and
thereupon proceed to entertain and dispose of any suit
relating to that property, and its decree in the suit shall
have the same effect as the property were situate within the
local limits of its jurisdiction:

Provided that the suit is one with respect to which the
Court competent as regards the nature and value of the suit
to exercise jurisdiction.

(2) Where a statement has not been recorded under
sub-section (1), and an objection is taken before an
Appellate or Revisional Court at a decree or order in a suit
relating to such property was made by a Court not having
jurisdiction where the property is situate, the Appellate or
Revisional Court shall not allow the objection unless in its
opinion there was, at the time of the institution of the
suit no reasonable ground for uncertainty as to the Court
having jurisdiction with respect thereto and there has been
a consequent failure of Justice.